Join Seán Duggan for an in-depth discussion in this video Applying movement and transformations with keyframes, part of Photoshop: Creative Video Compositing (2014).
…The video timeline in Photoshop controls the visibility of layers over time.…In order to apply additional effects,…such as layer movement, transformations, custom transitions…and other effects, you need to make use of a feature called key frames.…Key frames define a beginning and an ending point for…a transformation, such as a movement, a transition, or another effect.…Let's take a look at how this works. So this file I have two layers.…I have…a video layer of the light bulb, and if we just click…the play button you'll see that the light bulb comes on here.…
And lights up nice and bright.…And I have this layer here which is a rendered text…layer, so it's not editable text, it just has the word idea.…What I want to do is I want to have…the text layer appear when the light bulb lights…up, and then I want to have the word idea move off to the side here.…So to do that, I need to have a key frame applied.…So first what I want to do is move the…play head to where the light bulb comes on.…Okay, right there.…And then, I'm going to move the idea layer to where it appears right…
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1/27/2014- What is video compositing?
- Using layer masks
- Applying movement and transformations with keyframes
- Using Smart Objects to perform nondestructive edits
- Animating a layer mask and layer effects
- Using blend modes to create composites
- Creating custom transitions
- Shooting video for composites
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 1s
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Using the exercise files2m 15s
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1. Essential Concepts and Techniques
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Working with video layers4m 26s
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Using layer masks4m 48s
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Exporting finished clips4m 8s
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2. Creating a Simple Video Collage
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Animating a layer mask5m 54s
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3. Compositing with Type and Graphic Elements
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Animating layer effects7m 47s
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4. Using Blend Modes to Create Composites
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5. Custom Transitions and Special Effects
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6. Shooting Video for Composites
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Previsualizing composites4m 38s
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7. Putting It All Together: Create Virtual Locations
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8. Advanced Blending Techniques
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 10s
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